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Dewey: Education serves daily life.
Dewey believes that education should serve our daily life, and life is like a process of continuous development, it is a journey of continuous growth and progress. He compared the school to a micro-society, in which we can learn and grow. Not only that, he also emphasized learning in the process of solving problems and enhancing our ability through practice.

School is a micro-society.

Dewey compared the school to a micro-society, in which we can learn and grow. In this society, we can learn a lot of knowledge and skills and make many friends.

Life is a process of continuous development.

Life is like a process of continuous development, a journey of continuous growth and progress. We need to learn and grow constantly in order to better adapt to the changes in life.

Learn in the process of solving problems

Dewey especially emphasizes learning in the process of solving problems and strengthening our ability through practice. Only in practice can we truly understand and master knowledge.